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24-HOUR TOLL-FREE EMERGENCY HELPLINES

Suicide Crisis Helpline
0800 567 567

Department of Social Development Substance Abuse Helpline
0800 12 13 14
SMS 32312

Cipla Mental Health Helpline
0800 456 789
SMS 31393

NPOwer SA Helpline
0800 515 515
SMS 43010

Healthcare Workers Care Network Helpline
0800 21 21 21
SMS 43001

UFS #Fair Kitchens Chefs Helpline
0800 006 333

8AM-8PM TOLL-FREE HELPLINES

Dr Reddy’s Mental Health Helpline
0800 21 22 23

Adcock Ingram Depression & Anxiety Helpline
0800 70 80 90

ADHD Helpline
0800 55 44 33

Pharma Dynamics Police & Trauma Helpline
0800 20 50 26

8AM-8PM SADAG OFFICE NUMBER

SADAG
011 234 4837

WHATSAPP NUMBERS

8AM – 5PM

Cipla Mental Health
076 882 2775

Maybelline BraveTogether
087 163 2030

Ke Moja Substance Abuse
087 163 2025

Have Hope Chat Line
087 163 2050

FOUNDER ZANE WILSON

Contact Founder: Zane@sadag.org

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Mental Health Calendar 2024

2023 Mental Health Calendar

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Funded by: World Bank
Report by: The South African Depression and Anxiety Group
In remote rural areas in the Northern Cape and North West Provinces of South Africa many children, teachers, nurses, church leaders, traditional healers, police officers, prison officials, prisoners, youth, woman and community members benefited from the funding received by the World Bank toward our Depression Awareness and Suicide Prevention Programme. This programme has been presented to communities with little or no resources and where there was no hope.

The South African Depression and Anxiety Group established over 120 self-sustaining, patient led, psychosocial support groups by educating the community on mental health problems and treatment options. In the presentations destigmatising mental illness within the community was a key issue.

Trained counsellors educated community leaders and professionals about the warning signs of mental illness and suicide so that they can more effectively assist people suffering with mental illnesses. In informal community gatherings SADAG educated families about coping with a mentally ill family member. We also spoke to patients to empower them with self-help skills and how to recognize their symptoms and thereby prevent relapse.

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Speaking books being handed out at Eli Lilly workshop in Newcastle

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Home-Based Care Givers with their new Speaking Books

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Empowering patients in Hospitals and Clinics and encouraging them to start Support Groups

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Rural areas where our work is most needed

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Part of the large number of community members attending a workshop in N.W Province.

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Home-Based Care Givers arriving at a Rural Outreach Workshop in Sabie

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Traditional Healers Workshop at Carolina on behalf of GlaxoSmithKline

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HBCW in Polokwane preparing for a meeting on Recognising Suicidal Behaviour in patients.
Funded by the Department of Mental Health

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Home Based Care Workers attending American Embassy Funded workshop in Vosloorus

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Our founder welcomed by Mr Mphila: Head of Traditional Healers in Albert Luthuli district

 

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